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He is one signing, a few hours away, very little from fulfilling his dream of playing in LaLiga. It’s what Luis Suárez, the Colombian, always wanted and what he fought for when he scored goals at Real Zaragoza, in the second division. Now, really, the big leagues are about to open up for him.
The information coming from Spain suggests that the striker has already passed the medical examination at Granada, a team with which Watford is about to close a rather atypical agreement.
The local media Ideal explains that there is an agreement for Samarium to be a Granada player for five seasons, but ensures that the transfer figure is based on assumptions and achievement of objectives: they would pay up to 15 million euros, but not now but when the player stands out first. It is about enjoying it first and paying for it later, a whole new format required by a market complicated by the pandemic.
Suárez, who has hardly had individual training in these days in which his future is defined, would come to a team that plays the Europa League and would take advantage of his status as a Spanish citizen and his knowledge of football in that country, before staying another year in England .
At 22 he hopes to have a better showcase, more so now that the coach of the Colombian National Team, Carlos Queiroz, has mentioned it in an interview for the FCF.